Important Figures in History – Saint John Chrysostom
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III was born into an educated and refined environment, received philosophical and legal education then turned to a life of asceticism and devotion. He experienced periods of study and other periods of asceticism, then his priestly and pastoral service.
Spiritual and educational approach
He was distinguished by contemplation, prayer, and asceticism, with a love of nature that led him to love God, and he used to mix biblical interpretation with practical preaching so that texts become a means for reflection and moral reform.
Preaching and teaching
He was known for his eloquence and deep interpretation of the New Testament, and his sermons extended to wide audiences, where he combined exegesis with preaching to have psychological and spiritual impact on listeners.
Pastoral and social aspect
He cared for the poor and needy to the extent that he sacrificed belongings, established charitable institutions and hospitals, and supported shelters, and he monitored those who exaggerated in wealth within the priestly institution.
Discipline and rebuke
Despite his humility and compassion, he was severe in rebuking the wrongdoers or empty ornamentation and extravagance, which caused envy and conspiracies against him from the circle of power, but he continued in preaching and rebuke from a pastoral motive.
Conflict with authority and exile
He faced political and religious forces when he rebuked kings, queens, and even clergymen, which led to his exile in his later years, where he suffered harsh treatment and a difficult exile journey that ended with his death.
Legacy and final message
He left a great treasure of sermons, commentaries, and sound Orthodox theology; the core of his message calls for humility, service, love of the poor, and commitment to spiritual truth and deep teaching.
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